| cladosporium | A deuteromycetous fungal genus including some economically important plant parasites. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| Cladosporium bantianum | A species that causes cerebral cladosporiosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cladosporium carrionii | A species that is a cause of chromoblastomycosis in man. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cladosporium cladosporioides | A species reported to cause local infection at the site of a skin test in an HIV-infected patient. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Cladosporium werneckii | A species that causes tinea nigra. Synonym: Cladosporium werneckii. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms :
| Cladosporium herbarum |
A mold that is a common cause of indoor and outdoor allergies. Its allergen designation is Cla.
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| Cladosporium |
(clad-oh-spore-ee-um) ?common allergen / contaminant / very rarely pathogenic, found everywhere, many times the most common and numerous mold found in outdoor air. Indoor concentrations are usually not as high, but it is an important airborne allergen and common agent for hay fever, asthma, and other allergy related symptoms. It can thrive in various indoor environments, appearing light green to black (the black mold on air vent grills is usually Cladosporium)
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| Cladosporium |
Species (Hormodendrum Species) - Aw (water activity) in the range of 0.84 to 0.88. Most commonly identified outdoor fungus. The outdoor numbers are reduced in the winter. The numbers are often high in the summer. Often found indoors in numbers less than outdoor numbers. It is a common allergen. Indoor Cladosporium sp. may be different than the species identified outdoors. It is commonly found on the surface of fiberglass duct liner in the interior of supply ducts. ...
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| Cladosporium herbarum |
Widespread distribution. Together with C. cladosporioides compose the most common species on dead organic matter and in the air. It is found on dead plants, woody plants, food, straw, soil, paint, and textiles. Reported allergen. Has been implicated in cutaneous infections and keatitis. No toxic diseases have been documented to date.
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| Cladosporium herbarum |
Aw 0.88. Conidia dimensions 5-23 x 3-8 microns. It is found on dead plants, woody plants, food, straw, soil, paint and textiles.
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